Art & Exhibitions Ancient iPad-like Tablets Reveal Life of Jews in Babylon A rare glimpse into a forgotten Jewish history. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 4, 2015
Art World Fat Cats Posed In Botticelli, Klimt, and Other Classical Paintings Go Viral By Artnet News, Feb 4, 2015
Art World Lost Gospel Attributed to Jesus’s Mother Discovered at Harvard By Sarah Cascone, Feb 4, 2015
Analysis What Are Top Dealers Bringing to TEFAF Maastricht? This major annual fair sets the tone for art fairs all over the globe. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 3, 2015
People Weekly Shuffle: Pulitzer, MOCA, and Harvard Art Museums Another week of changing jobs in the art world. By Daria Daniel, Feb 3, 2015
Law & Politics Cambodia Deports Three Frenchmen Over Naked Photos at Angkor Wat By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 2, 2015
Art World Outrage Over Dinosaur’s Removal From Natural History Museum By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 1, 2015
Art & Exhibitions King Tut Restorer Transferred, Mask Can Be Fixed The head of restoration gets his just desserts. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 29, 2015
Law & Politics Increase in Antiquities Smuggling Busts Amid Government Crackdown Over 2,200 illicit items were recovered on Wednesday. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 28, 2015
Art World Do 3-D Prints of Old Master Sculptures Violate Copyright Law? Copyright worrywarts threaten to crash 3-D printing party. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 28, 2015
Art & Exhibitions World’s Biggest Cannabis Museum Opens in Barcelona By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jan 27, 2015